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Intention, Gratitude, and the Journey of Growth within the Collective Unconsciousness

I had a better morning today because I woke up with intention and focused on the things I needed to do. I think my success was partly due to waking up late, which left me with less time to procrastinate. However, if I can maintain intention throughout my day, I am confident I can achieve more. I realize that intention and gratitude are interconnected. When I wake up with intention, I am grateful for the opportunities and tools that life has provided me. And this is interconnection was developed over time from expressing gratitude on a daily basis.

Intentionality requires conscious effort because it involves using the tools and resources available to us. And gratitude is being grateful for those tools that are available to us. Being conscious allows us to open ourselves up to life and its experiences. When I practice gratitude, I do it in a state of consciousness, reflecting on my experiences throughout the day and acknowledging the lessons learned. Life is a teacher, and I am grateful for the opportunities to learn and grow.

Repetition is a fundamental aspect of life on this planet, partly because of the Collective Unconsciousness. The collective consciousness of those on Earth creates strong conditions that affect our ability to manifest our desires. These conditions create the Collective Unconsciouness. And the reason that it is 'unconscious' is because we as a collective don't know that we are doing it to ourselves. We'd rather blame circumstances that happen–toward politics, religion or someone else. But politics and religion are entities that are part of the Collective Unconsciousness. Negative frequencies of fear can oppose our efforts as a whole to create. This is because fear has also become part of the Collective Unconscious. And overtime, fear has snow-balled into a powerful collective entity. This is why repetition is necessary as an individual. Because repitition builds up enough momentum within you to cause an effect within your subconscious. Thus, it takes time and effort to build ourselves up to become a strong force within the Collective Unconsciousness.

Experiences provide valuable lessons that contribute to our wisdom and growth. The journey from the beginning to the destination is where we gain the most insight. I am grateful for the opposing forces in my life, like my brother Randy, who challenge me to be better and oppose the parts of myself that I don't want to embody. From a higher perspective, we are all one, and accepting opposing ideas and forces allows me to embrace a greater version of myself.

As a soul within this body, my attention is focused on my individual incarnation. But as I grow and evolve overtime, I understand that the only distinctikn that exists between me and someone else are our ideas. I am grateful for this opportunity to learn and grow, and I will continue to nurture tenacity, persistence, and consistency in my life.

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